BREAKING: Man found guilty of murdering woman who mistook his home for B&B in north Wales
A man has been found guilty of murdering a woman who entered his north Wales home, mistaking it for a bed and breakfast., died on Marine Parade, Barmouth, in the early hours of 11 July 2022.
In a statement released after the jury's verdict, Ms Barnes' family described her as"a much-loved wife, mother and grandmother". During the trial, Redfern admitted to having been drinking on the evening of 10 July 2022 -"about six or seven pints in total with, I believe, a gin and tonic".Upon arriving back at his seaside house and entering the bedroom with his partner, Nicola Learoyd-Lewis, that evening he recalled that"there was a lady lying in our bed, drinking and smoking".
Redfern said that he was attempting to defend his partner when he and Ms Barnes lost their balance and he"fell directly on top of Ms Barnes".'Failed football challenge' "I honestly just thought Ms Barnes was very drunk, I'm truly sorry for the inappropriate remarks I made," he added.When questioned further, Redfern confirmed that he had been attending anger management sessions, saying:"I have an awful lot going on in a very busy life."
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